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Nicks can also get "nicked" pretty easily. Some players know how to avoid getting hurt. Some players have body types susceptible to getting hurt. Nicks is the latter. Is he really good when healthy? Yes. But his best year is 1192 yards. When he learns how to stay healthy and play 16 games effectively, I'll crown him. Not until then.

Both Nicks and Cruz give Reese leverage.

“Never argue with an idiot. They will only bring you down to their level and beat you with experience.” MB Rule # 1

I don't have the time to read through the 92 pages of this thread, but don't sleep on the dolphins as being a team that might go hard after Cruz. A nice young QB in Tannehill and a large hispanic community down there? Cruz would be a pretty nice fit in South Beach.

I don't have the time to read through the 92 pages of this thread, but don't sleep on the dolphins as being a team that might go hard after Cruz. A nice young QB in Tannehill and a large hispanic community down there? Cruz would be a pretty nice fit in South Beach.

That would be awesome since their first round pick is earlier than other possible landing spots.

Nicks can also get "nicked" pretty easily. Some players know how to avoid getting hurt. Some players have body types susceptible to getting hurt. Nicks is the latter. Is he really good when healthy? Yes. But his best year is 1192 yards. When he learns how to stay healthy and play 16 games effectively, I'll crown him. Not until then.

How does Nicks' body type make him susceptible to injury? Broken toes and feet are not contact injuries, and Nicks is decent size for a WR

Excerpt: "One of the New York Giants' top priorities this offseason is to come to a contractual agreement with wide receiver Victor Cruz, who is slated to become a Restricted Free Agent (RFA) in March. And although the two sides have periodically attempted to work on finalizing a new deal, they are no closer now than they were during the season when negotiations were initially tabled.
While appearing on SiriusXM NFL Radio on Thursday morning, Cruz revealed that there has been no progress, and that he and his agent are patiently waiting for the Giants to return with a counter-offer.

"We're just waiting for them to come back to us," Cruz said. “I’m not getting antsy at all … I know they have to come around at some point.” Read more...